THE TRIBUNE. SATURDAY MORNING^FEBR^RY 25. worn presw&ht, HENRY CLAY, or vurrvcKr. O" Advertisers will bear in mind that advertisement* In tended for Monday'* paper man be sent in by 10 o'clock this evening, as oor publication office is not open on Sun? day*. The rate* for advertising, in view of the extensive circulation of this paper, are very reasonable, and in all ??sex are payable in advance. Er We are indebted to Mesirs. Pomeroy it Co. for Al? bany papers of Friday, and for western papers of late dates. tt For a letter frooi Boston, and a communica ion ou | Oov. Leisler, see first page. CT F?r a Fine Poem by Mr. Emerson, The Great Peu- ! tion, The Treaty, and Cooepiiacy to take a Convict Ship, 1 see last page. J0* We have in type u sketch of Prof. Beck's very valuable Lecture on the " Mineral Resources of New-York," delivered last evening before the Mechanics' Institute, but it is crowded out. It will appear on Monday. Repudiation. Senator Dayton, a few days since, made a v...

Z-arfUrt. SSU. BT R-LfH WALOO EMCBSOX. little thinks in th?fieMyon red-cloaked clown, 0(U x from the hill-top looking down ; And the heifer that lows In the upland tarn., Far-beard, low? not thine ear to charm ; Tha sexton, tolling the bell at noon, Dreams not that great Napoleon 8tops bis horse, and lists with delight As his- files sweep round yon distant hight; Nor koowes: thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent: All are needed by each one? Nothing is fair, or good alone I thought tbe sprrrow's note from heaven, Sinking ar dawn on the alder bough. I brought him home in his nest at even ; He siugi the song?but it pleases ns-t now ; For I did not bring home the river and sky? He sang to my ear ! they sang to my eve Tbe delicate shells lay on the shore? Tie bubbles of the latest ware Fresh pearls to their enamel gave ; And the bellowing of the savage sea Greeted their safe escape to me I wiued away the weeds and foam, And fetched my sea-born treasures home ; * Bu...

From the National Ami-Slav; ry 8ianc*rd. Cijc jFoitrttain. 6V JAMES ROSSELL lowell. Isto the sunshine, {Still gushing heavenward, Full of the light. Never aweary l leaping and dashing. Full of a nature From mm n to night! j can tome moonlight. ChtDgedevery.noment, Whiter than snow, Bver the same Waving so flower-like, /Ceaseless aspiring, When the winds blowI Ceaseless content. Into the starlight. \Da?nes,S cr ?un?hine Rushing in spray, V Thy element I Happy at midnight, glorious .fountain, Happy by day ! \\ Let my neart be Ever in motion, tfresh.changeful constant, Blithesome and cheeryy Upward, like thee l political JD. Storp...No XIX Prepsred for the Tribune oy Edwin Williams. colonial POLITICS or rEN.NiVLVANIA?character Of ??? f5nn AND his TRANSACTIONS. lr. March, 1680, the King of England, (Charles 2d.) granted to Wm. Penn a patent for an exten? sive territory west of the Delaware river, which in honor of bis father, Admiral i'enn. was called PESN9YLAKL4- About three thcusand i...

I xot ealsZy r the Superintendent be reduced accordingly. I Adjourned. Ccvur or Common Pleas.?Before Judge Ul ^fotrki a5. Streng vs. ?oierf Seers and ofAer*.?>fr. j, B booksrller of Boston, and said to J. Horsing ?i*o a bookseller, doing Daiiness in Futton-stieet, about ?TcOO worth of goods, on which he a'.tcrwards obtained dement and execution, which was terved, but settled by '?niaz taking a bill of aale. The deleadant also held an 5 rfntioD, wbich was got out a day or two alter that of i-Tiitr H? went on and levied, claiming that his execution - 'lirJU The present is an action of trespass, brought ^tro?? w recover l?e aruonnl taken. Verdict to-morrow (Toe*d?>) forenoon. Cibccit Court.?Before Judge Kent. SaiST }CcDt ,ook hl" S*"*t t,,', OTOrnintr, it bMng the time ! yiiotd for the opening of the adjourned Circo ir. His I ^ltb not being sufficiently restored, however, to warran I ^JjnailDg ibe arduous duties ol the bench, tbe Court ,n, teamed to .Monday next. CstTtD States Di...

IT&f tTornb of JLafus. Where Delphi'* consecrated pass BosjuVs rainy region faces. l?<e? a tomb-like, storiy m??s Amid the bosky rnountam-bases ; It seems no svorV of human car*, But many rocks spin off from one : Latus, the Thebnti king, hes there ; Hii murderer? <?d;pus, his ?on. No pilgrim to the Pythian 1 rne But marked that spot with decent awe, In presence of a power divine, O'erraling human still and law ; And to some thoughtful hearts that scene Those paths, that rock, those browsing herds, Was more tban e'er that tale had been, Arrayed in Soph'Ktlean words. So is it yet!?no time or space That ancient anguish can assuage : F^r sorrow is of every race, And suffering due from every age. That awful legend falls on us With all the weight that Greece could feel, And every man is (JEdipus, Whose wounds no mortal skill can heal Oh 1 call it Providence or Fate, The Spbynx propounds the riddle still, That man must bear and expiate Loads of involuntary ill : So shall Enduran...

jnfjre Bett* then d .livered hi* charge, In which he stated t?0icai'S would hi |iId before ine Jury ? one on eiffClS < r cololBffi snd the other for perjury at the Cus a"* Tb?? power* of the Jary, however, extenJed ^o-e whole Southern District, including the Navy-Yard j West Point, ai d alto to off? tees committed on Ijoard ifssel? of**' '' States >n the hrgh seas or in a foreign bartwr. Tu? Grand Jury art not to confine their inquiries ,o c-?.? laid before them b) the public prosecutor, but tike ir.tr? v: wwhati-ver may appear to rrquire attemion, J>'rustier 1? rm high o: how 1 >w the rank of the party of? fending- (evidently alluding to the Sr.mers 811310 tt-.r- fnty then re' red: Unite* Staid vs. /-Tart Po=*!J ? Thi* yoang man was (U on a MW KT Ot sterding a watch belonging to the mate t jjj,. hrig Wetcmpka. in July last, w hile on her passage fr',,jn Ciisrie^on to this pert, the particulars of which have 1^-n air*"") R'Tcn- The Jury could not agree,and vrete oacbaa'r...

THE FINANCES. REPORT OF MR. FILLMORE. FROM THK CoM.MtTThE 07 "ways AfD MEANS, upon thic pkksidet's hcbsaoz of ff-B. 13, 184". Mr. Fillmore, from the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom was referred tho Message of ibe President of the United States of the 13th of February instant, with a letter of the Secretary of the Trea?ury accompanying the same, on tha sub? ject of the Finances, made the following heport thereon, which was laid on the ratio : ?< The Committee of Ways and Means, tf whom was referred the President's Message of the 1 Hb of February instant, with the letter of the Secre? tary of the Treasury accompanying the seme, on the sabject of the Finances, have bad the utme un? der consideration, aud Report That tne Secretary of the Treasury, in his said letter, estimates the receipts and expenditures for the calendar year i843 a* follows : ?' The l-alanc- in the Treasury on the 1st of January last appear., as well as can he as certained at this i>n<e. to bav b<en....

THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 2. FOX PR&S11JE3T, HENRY CLAY, or uarrocxr. V We are again indebted :<? ta? Express of Messrt. Pomeeoy k Co. for Northern paper* bi advance of de Kail _^ CT" For an ioteresting Leiter/rem Uotton, and a varie:y ?f xVew? /<?nj.&c. see First Pag*. IT For a fine Form?' 7 A* Grat* Yard'?by Rockwell, and an inte.es?og extract irota ' Farnham'c Travels in Oregon,' see Last Page The jDebate oia Protection at the Tnberaaclc. A sever? illness absolutely forbade our attend? ance at the Tabernacle on the last evening when the policy of Protective Legislation was advocated by Joseph Blunt, Esq. and opposed by Samuel J. Tilden, E?q. and the continuance of that illness has postponed to this time the remarks which that discussion?or rather, an account of it in The Ple? beian?seemed to require. Indisposition and the -remoteness of the- occasion will now constrain us to all possible brevity. On the preceding evening of the debate, we had advocated Pr...